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Debbie Allen Does Philly (Brothers of the Knight & Entrepreneur Works “Actors Studio”)
Debbie Allen graciously gave a free “Inside the Actors Studio” type visit to Philly at International House on July 2, 2014. Full of saucy humor and passion, Ms. Allen lectured on creativity, her life’s journey, what it means to be an artist, her relationship with her sister Phylicia Rashād, the 18 years it took to get AMISTAD made and so much more… The below video is just a small excerpt of her address to us lucky enough to attend this inspiring and insightful event: Ms Allen is in Philadelphia to present her newest staged musical Brothers of the Knight, (July 3 – 6) a hip, rejuvenated adaptation of the…
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Philly Red Carpet Photos: THINK LIKE A MAN TOO & INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL EALY & MEAGAN GOOD
by Le Anne Lindsay, Editor Got a chance to be among the media photogs at The Prince Music Theater for Thursday night’s preview of the the highly anticipated sequel, inspired by Steve Harvey’s best-selling book “Act Like a Lady, Think Like A Man” – Think Like A Man Too. When Think Like A Man came out in 2012, I covered that red carpet for the film outlet Cinedelphia and therefore wasn’t able to post the pics on T&T. Now all the invites are sent to me, including interviews with major actors like Michael Ealy and Meagan Good! SEE INTERVIEW BELOW Singer Songwriters -“Kindred The Family Soul!” …
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Art, History, Race, Romance, Politics: BELLE
by Le Anne Lindsay I’m sure there are people born and raised in Nebraska who are Francophiles, Gingers who love the sun and Dutch who wear Kimonos and collect things from the Ming Dynasty and on and on, you never know why people have an affinity to, or identify with, things that don’t seem to fit who they are or should be. I’ve always been drawn to the British Aristocracy and fancy the idea of living in a sprawling country estate. I began reading historical Harlequin Romance novels about the age of 11 or 12 and absolutely loved all the etiquette, intrigue, wealth, entertaining and most importantly, no one worked.…
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Candi’s Corner: Interview w/ Producers & Director of OCULUS
On Mirrors, Movie Making, and Jem: Interview With The Producers and Director/Writer of “Oculus” By Tinsel & Tine Blog Contributor Candace Cordelia Smith (Candi’s Corner) Call me weird, odd, or sick, but I love horror movies. The less gory, the better. I don’t know when this love first began, but you can count on me to watch “The Gate” if it’s ever on television and Lord knows that I’m waiting with bated breath for the next installment of American Horror Story. There’s just something invigorating, frightening, and psychologically remarkable about wanting to avoid all windows every night for a month after watching “The Strangers”. “Oculus”, out in theaters now, is…
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Candi’s Corner: Interview with Mr. Peabody & Sherman Director Rob Minkoff
Tinsel & Tine Intro: It’s nice having a staff, wish I could pay them, but at least when I can’t cover an interview or event, it’s fun to be able to send someone who I know will represent Tinsel & Tine as I would. For the interview with the director of DreamWorks Animation’s Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Rob Minkoff, T&T was represented by both Candace “Candi’s Corner” Cordelia and Draw-tographer Diane Roka. Thank you Ladies! A Dog and His Boy – “The Original Modern Family” By Contributor Candace Cordelia In the late 1950s into the early 1960s, there was once a cartoon dog named Mr. Peabody who transported audiences to…














